Magna Carta Island

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Magna Carta Island is a small island in the River Thames traditionally associated with the sealing of the Magna Carta in 1215.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
island
architecturalStyle Victorian (main house)
associatedWithDate 1215
associatedWithEvent sealing of the Magna Carta
coordinateSystem WGS84
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance symbol of constitutional liberty
disputedClaim exact location of Magna Carta sealing
distanceFromLondon approximately 20 miles west
hasAccess by boat
via private bridge
hasAlternativeName Magna Carta Island, Wraysbury NERFINISHED
hasBuilding Magna Carta House NERFINISHED
hasCommemoration plaques about Magna Carta
hasHeritageDesignation Grade II listed
hasPart Magna Carta House NERFINISHED
medieval-style house
monuments commemorating Magna Carta
ornamental gardens
heritageSignificance site traditionally linked to Magna Carta
historicalPeriod medieval England (associated event)
legalStatus privately owned land
locatedIn England
River Thames NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Borough of Runnymede NERFINISHED
locatedInCounty Berkshire (river boundary area) NERFINISHED
Surrey (historic association)
locatedNear Runnymede NERFINISHED
Wraysbury NERFINISHED
mentionedIn local historical traditions
nearbyPlace Ankerwycke NERFINISHED
Ankerwycke Yew NERFINISHED
Runnymede Meadows NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity London NERFINISHED
notableFor traditional site of Magna Carta sealing
ownedBy private owner
partOf River Thames islands NERFINISHED
region South East England
river River Thames NERFINISHED
tourism limited public access
use historic landmark
private residence
waterbodyType river island

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